Trump took the Most Sensitive documents possible

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There is some confusion as to how extremely classified the documents Trump stole, hid, moved, showed to people, and then repeatedly lied about.

Here is a great article explaining just how extremely high level, sensitive, and damaging the documents Trump stole really are.
He's fucked.

Here are some of the documents mentioned in the indictment:
- A document marked TOP SECRET//[redacted]/[redacted]//ORCON/NOFORN that the indictment says concerned "nuclear capabilities of a foreign country."
ORCON means that the material in the document cannot be disseminated outside the U.S. government department that originated it without prior approval.

- A document marked SECRET//FORMERLY RESTRICTED DATA that the indictment says concerned "nuclear weaponry of the United States."
According to a Department of Energy training guide, the Formerly Restricted Data, or FRD, classification is used for materials downgraded from a higher classification that relate "primarily to the military utilization of atomic weapons."
Examples of FRD provided by the guide includes quantities of nuclear weapons in the U.S. stockpile, warhead yields and their locations.

- A document marked TOP SECRET//SI//NOFORN//FISA that the indictment says concerned "military capabilities of a foreign country and the United States, with handwritten annotation in black marker."
NOFORN means the document cannot be shared with a foreign government. FISA refers to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act and means the material is from intercepted communications.

- Six top-secret documents marked TK, standing for Talent Keyhole, a classification for materials related to U.S. spy satellites.
The indictment says these documents concerned the military capabilities of foreign countries.


 
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There is some confusion as to how extremely classified the documents Trump stole, hid, moved, showed to people, and then repeatedly lied about.

Here is a great article explaining just how extremely high level, sensitive, and damaging the documents Trump stole are.
He's fucked.

Here are some of the documents mentioned in the indictment:
- A document marked TOP SECRET//[redacted]/[redacted]//ORCON/NOFORN that the indictment says concerned "nuclear capabilities of a foreign country."
ORCON means that the material in the document cannot be disseminated outside the U.S. government department that originated it without prior approval.

- A document marked SECRET//FORMERLY RESTRICTED DATA that the indictment says concerned "nuclear weaponry of the United States."
According to a Department of Energy training guide, the Formerly Restricted Data, or FRD, classification is used for materials downgraded from a higher classification that relate "primarily to the military utilization of atomic weapons."
Examples of FRD provided by the guide includes quantities of nuclear weapons in the U.S. stockpile, warhead yields and their locations.

- A document marked TOP SECRET//SI//NOFORN//FISA that the indictment says concerned "military capabilities of a foreign country and the United States, with handwritten annotation in black marker."
NOFORN means the document cannot be shared with a foreign government. FISA refers to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act and means the material is from intercepted communications.

- Six top-secret documents marked TK, standing for Talent Keyhole, a classification for materials related to U.S. spy satellites.
The indictment says these documents concerned the military capabilities of foreign countries.


He’s so screwed.
 
There is some confusion as to how extremely classified the documents Trump stole, hid, moved, showed to people, and then repeatedly lied about.

Here is a great article explaining just how extremely high level, sensitive, and damaging the documents Trump stole are.
He's fucked.

Here are some of the documents mentioned in the indictment:
- A document marked TOP SECRET//[redacted]/[redacted]//ORCON/NOFORN that the indictment says concerned "nuclear capabilities of a foreign country."
ORCON means that the material in the document cannot be disseminated outside the U.S. government department that originated it without prior approval.

- A document marked SECRET//FORMERLY RESTRICTED DATA that the indictment says concerned "nuclear weaponry of the United States."
According to a Department of Energy training guide, the Formerly Restricted Data, or FRD, classification is used for materials downgraded from a higher classification that relate "primarily to the military utilization of atomic weapons."
Examples of FRD provided by the guide includes quantities of nuclear weapons in the U.S. stockpile, warhead yields and their locations.

- A document marked TOP SECRET//SI//NOFORN//FISA that the indictment says concerned "military capabilities of a foreign country and the United States, with handwritten annotation in black marker."
NOFORN means the document cannot be shared with a foreign government. FISA refers to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act and means the material is from intercepted communications.

- Six top-secret documents marked TK, standing for Talent Keyhole, a classification for materials related to U.S. spy satellites.
The indictment says these documents concerned the military capabilities of foreign countries.


How does Reuters know the contents if they're so super-duper double secret?
 
There is some confusion as to how extremely classified the documents Trump stole, hid, moved, showed to people, and then repeatedly lied about.

Here is a great article explaining just how extremely high level, sensitive, and damaging the documents Trump stole are.
He's fucked.

Here are some of the documents mentioned in the indictment:
- A document marked TOP SECRET//[redacted]/[redacted]//ORCON/NOFORN that the indictment says concerned "nuclear capabilities of a foreign country."
ORCON means that the material in the document cannot be disseminated outside the U.S. government department that originated it without prior approval.

- A document marked SECRET//FORMERLY RESTRICTED DATA that the indictment says concerned "nuclear weaponry of the United States."
According to a Department of Energy training guide, the Formerly Restricted Data, or FRD, classification is used for materials downgraded from a higher classification that relate "primarily to the military utilization of atomic weapons."
Examples of FRD provided by the guide includes quantities of nuclear weapons in the U.S. stockpile, warhead yields and their locations.

- A document marked TOP SECRET//SI//NOFORN//FISA that the indictment says concerned "military capabilities of a foreign country and the United States, with handwritten annotation in black marker."
NOFORN means the document cannot be shared with a foreign government. FISA refers to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act and means the material is from intercepted communications.

- Six top-secret documents marked TK, standing for Talent Keyhole, a classification for materials related to U.S. spy satellites.
The indictment says these documents concerned the military capabilities of foreign countries.


The question is, why would he take such documents? I'm perplexed. He doesn't need the money, it isn't related to any spying against him. Absent any details of the contents I am genuinely confused if he willingly chose these documents.
 
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You're so fake.
Just because somebody isn't a brain washed cultist, doesn't mean they are fake.

Trump has committed an extremely serious crime with overwhelming guilt and evidence, and you can't admit or accept that.

That makes you are partisan hack, and completely void of credibility.
 
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The question is, why would he take such documents? I'm perplexed. He.doesn't need the money, hit.isn't relatedto spying against him. Absent any details of the contents I am genuinely confused if he willingly chosenthese documents.
he doesn't have as much money as you think and he has blown up repeatedly in his failed businesses, with his Daddy bailing him out repeatedly.

If trump wasn't born into money he would have starved to death long ago, Trump's daddy had to bail him out numerous times after he blew up, Jan 6th style.
 
There is some confusion as to how extremely classified the documents Trump stole, hid, moved, showed to people, and then repeatedly lied about.

Here is a great article explaining just how extremely high level, sensitive, and damaging the documents Trump stole are.
He's fucked.

Here are some of the documents mentioned in the indictment:
- A document marked TOP SECRET//[redacted]/[redacted]//ORCON/NOFORN that the indictment says concerned "nuclear capabilities of a foreign country."
ORCON means that the material in the document cannot be disseminated outside the U.S. government department that originated it without prior approval.

- A document marked SECRET//FORMERLY RESTRICTED DATA that the indictment says concerned "nuclear weaponry of the United States."
According to a Department of Energy training guide, the Formerly Restricted Data, or FRD, classification is used for materials downgraded from a higher classification that relate "primarily to the military utilization of atomic weapons."
Examples of FRD provided by the guide includes quantities of nuclear weapons in the U.S. stockpile, warhead yields and their locations.

- A document marked TOP SECRET//SI//NOFORN//FISA that the indictment says concerned "military capabilities of a foreign country and the United States, with handwritten annotation in black marker."
NOFORN means the document cannot be shared with a foreign government. FISA refers to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act and means the material is from intercepted communications.

- Six top-secret documents marked TK, standing for Talent Keyhole, a classification for materials related to U.S. spy satellites.
The indictment says these documents concerned the military capabilities of foreign countries.


Read up the Presidential Records Act, Mr. Classified document expert. BHAHAHAHAHAHA you are such a toadie, I had security clearances for my entire career you know NOTHING ZIP NADA.
 
There is some confusion as to how extremely classified the documents Trump stole, hid, moved, showed to people, and then repeatedly lied about.

Here is a great article explaining just how extremely high level, sensitive, and damaging the documents Trump stole are.
He's fucked.

Here are some of the documents mentioned in the indictment:
- A document marked TOP SECRET//[redacted]/[redacted]//ORCON/NOFORN that the indictment says concerned "nuclear capabilities of a foreign country."
ORCON means that the material in the document cannot be disseminated outside the U.S. government department that originated it without prior approval.

- A document marked SECRET//FORMERLY RESTRICTED DATA that the indictment says concerned "nuclear weaponry of the United States."
According to a Department of Energy training guide, the Formerly Restricted Data, or FRD, classification is used for materials downgraded from a higher classification that relate "primarily to the military utilization of atomic weapons."
Examples of FRD provided by the guide includes quantities of nuclear weapons in the U.S. stockpile, warhead yields and their locations.

- A document marked TOP SECRET//SI//NOFORN//FISA that the indictment says concerned "military capabilities of a foreign country and the United States, with handwritten annotation in black marker."
NOFORN means the document cannot be shared with a foreign government. FISA refers to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act and means the material is from intercepted communications.

- Six top-secret documents marked TK, standing for Talent Keyhole, a classification for materials related to U.S. spy satellites.
The indictment says these documents concerned the military capabilities of foreign countries.



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Read up the Presidential Records Act, Mr. Classified document expert. BHAHAHAHAHAHA you are such a toadie, I had security clearances for my entire career you know NOTHING ZIP NADA.
Oh, the irony!

You are the one who should "read up" on the PRA, rube.
 
Read up the Presidential Records Act, Mr. Classified document expert. BHAHAHAHAHAHA you are such a toadie, I had security clearances for my entire career you know NOTHING ZIP NADA.
I did and it doesn't apply to the documents he stole after his presidency was over. Plus it doesn't cover these ultra top secret documents. Plus he admitted on tape they were classified and he wasn't supposed to have them.

The Presidential records fail is more Trump GOP lies, and it will blow up in court.
 
Trump cried election fraud, yet had no evidence at all and lost all court cases. Still to this day they have yet to present real and credible evidence.

The US government has rock solid, slam dunk, overwhelming evidence against Trump, and he is going to lose in court again, just like he did in all his fake election fraud cases.
 

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